1/ There are 614 U.S. billionaires- 400 richest together have near $3.4 *trillion*. Yet we haven’t heard one multi-billionaire yet say “I’ll throw in $1 billion for a stimulus fund if some of my friends will also give $1 billion to compensate for the greed & mendacity of Congress

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2/ Perhaps the “opioid rich” Sackler family could start - given how “sorry” they are and all? Then maybe “no federal taxes” Jeff Bezos would like to say a few words? It’s amazing in America today how easily we neglect the powerless and protect the powerful.
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Osteen's got jesus on his mainline. Lmao.
Lmao. Poor billionaires! No wonder the country keeps bailing them out. Really?!??
Replying to @marwilliamson
We have reached the ultimate peak ( or depth) of selfish material consumerism in this country. Accumulation of personal wealth as a life style or goal has been valued too long above our sense of being a community..Each supporting the other to the Good of all.
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There are plenty of solutions to that problem. It is only a "game stopper" if we WANT to treat it as a game stopper.
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IMO it is ridiculous to run with that excuse which always assumes that all these business assets are tied up in hard assets & that soft assets and private wealth simply don't exist. Accounting gimmicks and we ALL know it, which is why they can still find money to build rockets.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Does everyone agree that one lone guy RJohnson has The Power. . . . because he has super bodyguards? it's a rotating game of distraction? it is code for some action they want taken without naming it?